Dr. Amanda Lovette is a pediatrician. Dr. Lovette attended medical school at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. Her average patient rating is 5.0 stars out of 5. She takes Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, and Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO, in addition to other insurance carriers.

Dr. Meria Aulds sees patients in Decatur, TX. Her medical specialty is general internal medicine. She attended medical school at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. Patients gave Dr. Aulds an average rating of 3.5 stars out of 5. She accepts Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, and Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO, as well as other insurance carriers.

Dr. Chris McGee specializes in family medicine. He is in-network for Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, and Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO, as well as other insurance carriers. He studied medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.

Dr. Christine Holland is a family medicine physician. She is rated highly by her patients. She is in-network for Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, and Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO, in addition to other insurance carriers. Dr. Holland is a graduate of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston.

Dr. Shawn White is a physician who specializes in family medicine. Dr. White is a graduate of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. Patients rated him highly, giving him an average of 4.5 stars out of 5. He accepts Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, and Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO, in addition to other insurance carriers.

Dr. Anissa August's specialty is general pediatrics. Dr. August honors Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue Shield Bronze, and Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO, as well as other insurance carriers. She attended medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine.

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There are several kinds of primary care doctors. Which specialty you search for depends primarily on your age:

Adults see internal medicine doctors (also called "internists").

Babies, children, and teenagers see pediatricians.

Seniors see geriatricians.

Anyone can see a family medicine doctor.

Primary care doctors see people for check-ups, physical exams, or routine bloodwork. They also help people with chronic illnesses manage their conditions.
Primary care doctors are very important. If you haven’t seen a doctor in a while, you will most likely start with a primary care doctor. If you have medical problems or concerns, your primary care doctor can diagnose you and refer you to the right specialist for further consultation.